Tiny Doors
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This program was inspired by
Tiny Doors Atlanta, after a
Eastvalley teacher (Dr. Swierenga) and some Eastvalley students took a bike ride
along the Beltline during the fall of 2015. That bike ride combined with
Mrs. Moran's love for little things, inspired the Friends and Family Raffle
Prize Tiny Doors: Enter the Magical World of Reading! Much like
Tiny
Doors Atlanta, each of our doors has a story, and an artist! Below please
find a brief description of the artist, the story, and the tiny doors that were
created as a result of our first Friends and Family Raffle: Tiny Doors: Enter the Magical World of Reading!

Name: Tiny Lane

Artist: Annabelle Y.

Description:"My book inspired by door because it had
these two characters who were guilidng a fairy house and they added a
lot of decorations."

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Name: Sugar Plum Lane

Artist: Cassidy M.

Description:"I like ballet and dancing. Christmas is
my 2nd favorite holiday. I want to decorate my door with a candy
theme of peppermint and gumdrops for the sugarplum fairy."

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Name: DC Super Pets

Artist: Humayd M.

Description:
"DC Super Pets inspired my door because the book is full of adventure
and it has animals with powers and costumes."

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Name: Wayside School Stories

Artist: Stuti J.

Description:
"My door will look like a school door because my book takes place in a
school. "

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Name: The Magic Tree House
Road

Artist: Lauren M-B.

Description:
"It has fiction, but is also about true things."

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Name: "Gold"

Artist: Jamari Mcnabb

Description:

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Name: Bark George Blvd

Artist: Dr. Swierenga

Description:
Bark George Blvd was inspired by the book "Bark, George Bark". This is
my favorite book, second to "Pickle Chiffon Pie", because it is
hysterically funny, and because it is a humor book that is a great read
aloud. Kids of all ages like it because it has animals, and because it
is SO funny!